Solana developers proposed raising the block computation limit to handle more transactions and improve network efficiency
ChainCatcher news, according to Cryptoslate, Solana developers have proposed raising the network's block computation limit from 48 million units to 50 million units to handle more transactions and improve network efficiency. According to the details shared through Solana improvement documents on GitHub, this incremental increase aims to improve transaction processing without affecting network performance. Anza software developer and the proposal's author Andrew Fitzgerald mentioned that the idea is still in draft stage. This indicates that further refinements may be made before final approval.
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